Example sentences of "[verb] the time have come " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ We have never said no to a sport since l896 but now I think the time has come to start . ’ |
32 | And I think the time has come to consider extra reward financially for your loyalty . |
33 | So much so that I think the time has come to discard those tests which have proved so elusive . |
34 | we could actually make you a bit bit A lot better than this , and I think the time has come to adjust how we 're treating you a little bit . |
35 | ‘ And now I think the time has come to explore a little further . ’ |
36 | ‘ Gina — I think the time has come for me to set the record straight about Lotta and myself . |
37 | ‘ I think the time has come to call this assignment over , ’ she said quietly . |
38 | I think the time has come to ask Meredith Putt a few questions . ’ |
39 | But now , my dear Siward , I think the time has come to be provoked . ’ |
40 | You know something 's going on , we have a little surprise set up for you , and I think the time has come to let the cat out of the bag . |
41 | Unfortunately I think the time has come to pack your things up |
42 | Yes , the chicken and egg syndrome is interesting because and I agree it is a viscious circle , but in fact you do n't make new omelettes unless you do break some eggs , and I think the time has come to break some eggs and I think that 's what I 'm advocating is that it will come from the teacher because the teacher is the guiding light of what happens in the classroom , and if the teacher has it in the back of their mind there will be no science , then there will be no science . |
43 | Yes , the chicken and egg syndrome is interesting because and I agree it is a vicious circle , but in fact you do n't make new omelettes unless you do break some eggs , and I think the time has come to break some eggs and I think that 's what I 'm advocating is that it will come from the teacher because the teacher is the guiding light of what happens in the classroom , and if the teacher has it in the back of their mind there will be no science , then there will be no science . |
44 | Mr Clarke 's remarks followed a call by John Major for a public campaign against lawlessness in which he said the time had come to ‘ understand a little less and condemn a little more ’ . |
45 | Erm but erm come the time had come for for the fair let's say the the the Spring fair . |
46 | The general opinion seems to be that since the bastard 's decided to stop shooting people , he can remain anonymous , stay at large , enjoy life and freedom , and laugh up his sleeve at an incompetent police force until he decides the time has come for a little more high-velocity fun . ’ |
47 | Mr Hurd said he opposed military action , but conceded the time had come where he could ‘ imagine armed action against Serbia to prevent a general Balkan war ’ . |